The bar has been raised. As expected, Oppo has introduced the Oppo Find 7 with a staggering 538ppi pixel density. That is the result of offering resolution of 1440 x 2560 on a 5.5 inch display (protected by Gorilla Glass 3). Powering the device is a quad-core 2.5GHz Snapdragon 801 CPU along with the Adreno 330 GPU. 3GB of RAM is on board with 32GB of native storage. A 128GB capacity microSD slot is included for those needing more storage.

The 13MP rear camera features a IMX214 Sony Sensor with dual LED flash and an aperture of f/2.0 to help capture shots taken in low lighting. There is support for 4K video capture and playback. Now remember all that talk about a 50MP camera? As it turns out, the rear snapper includes the Pure Image 2.0 featureset that comes with a 50MP Super Zoom software enhancement suite. This allows for ten photos to be consolidated into one 50MP image. The front-facing camera weighs in at 5MP. For you power users, there is a 3000mAh battery that keeps the lights on. While at first glance that might not sound impressive, consider that the cell charges up from 0% to 75% in just 30 minutes. Android 4.3 is installed out of the box.

Oppo has also introduced the Oppo Find 7a, which is a more affordable variant with a 5.5 inch screen offering 1080 x 1920 resolution for a pixel density of 403ppi. The CPU in this unit is a quad-core 2.3GHz Snapdragon 800 and there is 2GB of RAM on board. The battery has a slightly lower capacity of 2800mAh.

The Oppo Find 7a will be released on March 20 for 2998 Yuan ($484 USD) while the Oppo Find 7 will be priced at 3998 Yuan ($564 USD). Availability for the Find 7 has not yet been announced. Once you've cleaned up the drool, we invite you to check out some pictures of the unveiling in the slideshow below.

If it was like a panorama, its simply a gimmick. Samsung Galaxy S4 and Note 3 can do 60MP without a gimmicky name, and 50MP is also lower than the 60MP that Samsung can do. So nothing new about that feature from Oppo unless it wasn't panorama, but actually a super sized still image.

Considering the Snapdragon 800 is in the latest Samsung tablets with 2560x1600 displays, a higher resolution than what's on the Find 7, the Snapdragon 801 should he just fine pushing a lower resolution.

if this is compatible with t-mobile's lte, then I guess I won't be keeping my note 3 as long as I have planed. It is dead gorgeous, with top of the notch specs, I am just crossing my fingers that it won't have on screen buttons.

Yup useless pixel it'll just eat up your battery. It's impressive in terms of specs but is it optimize already? And also why 4.3? I thought google said every new device would come in the latest OS VERSION of android?

I have to agree with you on this one. Samsung's dimpled back looks a lot more classy and is also more functional (mroe grip) than this thing. and QHD lol, the only phone worthy of QHD is the Note 4, whose Exynos Infinity™ OCTA™ is the only processor which is capable of running this resolution while haveing Octa window multitasking.
Man, if only Oppo can be a chinese company for once and copy the sexy style of Samsung S5

You probably would like My Little Pony dude. Your attitude about the appearance of this phone reminds my of Rainbow Dash's attitude when Fluttershy, got a new haircut in Season 3 Episode 5. On topic though the QHD's battery wont last that long will it

People like you choose to live oppressed and as the media ideal of what a male should be not knowing and the ancient notion of manliness is no longer relevant.
Go watch porn or something on your Iphone 5S or something that's what the media want you to do.

If I get banned let it be known that it would a textbook example of brony oppresion

It looks good on paper, but many of these Chinese venders
have a terrible reputation for user experience and quality. My questions overtime will be:

- Is that high density screen efficient?
- Is the screen itself calibrated with good color reproduction and brightness?
- Is the software it's running properly optimized for smooth performance?
- How are the optimized tweaks for standby and onscreen battery life?
- The image processing software for the camera module for how well the photos look and their quality?

Specs for the sake of specs is no good if there's no quality fine tuning and optimization to fully and efficiently take advantage of them.

You're right if it's fruit logo all the zombies will WOW!!! That's a phone should be but since it's oppo it's just like .
What are they thinkin about the pixel and battery? But then again you wonder where apple is made? China.

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